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  1. Screening for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Are Guidelines From High-Income Settings Applicable to Poorer Countries?
  2. Control of cutaneous leishmaniasis caused byLeishmania majorin south-eastern Morocco
  3. How Has the Free Obstetric Care Policy Impacted Unmet Obstetric Need in a Rural Health District in Guinea?
  4. Utilization of maternal health services among adolescent women in Bangladesh: A scoping review of the literature
  5. Good clinical outcomes from a 7‐year holistic programme of fistula repair in Guinea
  6. A systemic approach to quality improvement in public health services
  7. Implementing a nationwide quality improvement approach in health services
  8. Ebola: better protection needed for Guinean health-care workers
  9. Determinants of Maternal Near-Miss in Morocco: Too Late, Too Far, Too Sloppy?
  10. Country experience with strengthening of health systems and deployment of midwives in countries with high maternal mortality
  11. Achievements and lessons learnt from facility-based maternal death reviews in Cameroon
  12. L’accessibilité des femmes à la césarienne au Bénin en 2013
  13. Guidelines and tools for organizing and conducting maternal death reviews
  14. Training health professionals in conducting maternal death reviews
  15. Readiness of district and regional hospitals in Burkina Faso to provide caesarean section and blood transfusion services: a cross-sectional study
  16. Maternal postpartum morbidity in Marrakech: what women feel what doctors diagnose?
  17. Studying complex interventions: reflections from the FEMHealth project on evaluating fee exemption policies in West Africa and Morocco
  18. Maternal death reviews
  19. Preventable maternal mortality in Morocco: the role of hospitals
  20. La révolution du financement mondial de la santé : pourquoi la santé maternelle a-t-elle raté le train ?
  21. Implementing a maternal mortality surveillance system in Morocco - challenges and opportunities
  22. Les progrès du 5e objectif du millénaire pour le développement, globalement et les exemples d’application au Maghreb : quoi de neuf ?
  23. O170 IMPACT OF TRAINING MATERNITY STAFF IN THE USE AND QUALITY OF THE PARTOGRAM IN WEST AFRICA
  24. O171 STANDARD GUIDELINE KNOWLEDGE, ACCESS AND USE TO FACE MAJOR OBSTETRICAL COMPLICATIONS IN 36 WEST AFRICAN HOSPITALS
  25. Fee exemption for caesarean section in Morocco
  26. Anthropological Insights about a Tool for Improving Quality of Obstetric Care: The Experience of Case Review Audits in Burkina Faso
  27. Complications of childbirth and maternal deaths in Kinshasa hospitals: testimonies from women and their families
  28. Innovative Approaches to Reducing Financial Barriers to Obstetric Care in Low-Income Countries
  29. Access to maternal and perinatal health services: lessons from successful and less successful examples of improving access to safe delivery and care of the newborn
  30. The national free delivery and caesarean policy in Senegal: evaluating process and outcomes
  31. Task shifting for emergency obstetric surgery in district hospitals in Senegal
  32. A cost-effectiveness study of caesarean-section deliveries by clinical officers, general practitioners and obstetricians in Burkina Faso
  33. Quality cesarean delivery in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: A comprehensive approach
  34. Evaluating skilled care at delivery in Burkina Faso: principles and practice
  35. From evaluating a Skilled Care Initiative in rural Burkina Faso to policy implications for safe motherhood in Africa
  36. Methods for evaluating effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a Skilled Care Initiative in rural Burkina Faso
  37. Accessibility and utilisation of delivery care within a Skilled Care Initiative in rural Burkina Faso
  38. Effects of a Skilled Care Initiative on pregnancy-related mortality in rural Burkina Faso
  39. Undertaking a complex evaluation of safe motherhood in rural Burkina Faso
  40. The difficulty of questioning clinical practice: experience of facility-based case reviews in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
  41. Scaling up clinical audits of obstetric cases in Morocco
  42. The Comparative Study of Maternal Mortality over Time: The Role of the Professionalisation of Childbirth
  43. Reducing financial barriers to emergency obstetric care: experience of cost-sharing mechanism in a district hospital in Burkina Faso
  44. Costs and coverage of reproductive health interventions in three rural refugee-affected districts, Uganda
  45. Les erreurs en médecine : pourquoi et comment en parler ?
  46. Viewpoint: HIV/AIDS and the health workforce crisis: What are the next steps?
  47. Maternity wards or emergency obstetric rooms? Incidence of near-miss events in African hospitals
  48. Maternity wards or emergency obstetric rooms? Incidence of near-miss events in African hospitals
  49. Tradition and Modernity in Cameroon: The Confrontation between Social Demand and Biomedical Logics of Health Services
  50. Human resources in scaling up HIV/AIDS programmes
  51. Measuring the need for life-saving obstetric surgery in developing countries
  52. Postemergency health services for refugee and host populations in Uganda, 1999–2002
  53. Global human resources crisis
  54. Editorial: Skilled attendance at childbirth: let us go beyond the rhetorics
  55. Need for caesarean sections in west Africa
  56. Safe motherhood
  57. Too little, too late, too sloppy: delivery care in Africa
  58. Strategies for reducing maternal mortality in developing countries: what can we learn from the history of the industrialized West?
  59. Effects of a refugee-assistance programme on host population in Guinea as measured by obstetric interventions
  60. Monitoring unmet obstetric need at district level in Morocco
  61. Hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa: why we need more of what does not work as it should
  62. The strategy of risk approach in antenatal care: Evaluation of the referral compliance
  63. Assessment of appropriate child care at district level: how useful are mortality rates?